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1933 U.S. Open (golf)


FieldValue
name1933 U.S. Open
datesJune 8–10, 1933
locationGlenview, Illinois
courseNorth Shore Country Club
tourPGA Tour
orgUSGA
formatStroke play − 72 holes
par72
yardage6927 yd
field148 players, 67 after cut
cut156 (+12)
purse$5,000
winners_share($1,000)
championUSA Johnny Goodman (a)
score287 (−1)
previous[1932](1932-u-s-open-golf)
next[1934](1934-u-s-open-golf)

|USA Country Club |USA Illinois Country Club The 1933 U.S. Open was the 37th U.S. Open, held June 8–10 at North Shore Country Club in Glenview, Illinois, a suburb northwest of Chicago. Amateur Johnny Goodman outlasted Ralph Guldahl by a single stroke to win his only major championship.

Goodman's victory was the eighth and most recent by an amateur at the U.S. Open; Bobby Jones won four, the last in 1930 was part of his grand slam.

Goodman, an Omaha insurance salesman, opened with a 75 (+3), which put him seven strokes off the lead held by 1927 champion Tommy Armour. His second round was one for the record books, as he tied Gene Sarazen's tournament record with a 66 (−6). Following a third round 70 in which he needed just 28 putts, Goodman had a six-stroke lead over Guldahl.

After opening the final round with a par, eagle, and birdie, Goodman's play suddenly declined as he shot six over par for the next six holes; the lead was reduced to two strokes at the turn. Goodman bounced back and recorded four consecutive pars, then bogeyed 14, birdied 15, and bogeyed 17. A par at the last gave him a 76 and a 287 total. At the final hole, Guldahl found a greenside bunker and missed the 4 ft putt to save par that would have forced a Sunday playoff. Brothers Mortie and Olin Dutra of California placed in the top ten at sixth and seventh, respectively. Olin won the title the next year at Merion, near Philadelphia.

A number of amateurs came close to winning majors in the generation after Goodman's victory. Frank Stranahan tied for second at the 1947 Open Championship and 1953 Open Championship. Ken Venturi, age 24, led the Masters in 1956 for the first three rounds but finished runner-up by a stroke. At the 1960 U.S. Open 20-year-old Jack Nicklaus of Ohio State led midway through the final round and finished runner-up, two strokes back. The final runner-up finish for an amateur was at the 1961 Masters Tournament when Charles Coe tied for second with Arnold Palmer. However Goodman was the last amateur to ever win a major championship. The most recent top ten finish at the U.S. Open by an amateur was in 1971 when 54-hole leader Jim Simons of Wake Forest placed fifth.

Goodman's only other top ten finish at the U.S. Open was in 1937, in eighth place as low amateur; he won the U.S. Amateur championship later that year.

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, June 8, 1933

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Tommy Armour68−4
T2USA Henry Ciuci73+1
USA Walter Hagen
USA Maurice McCarthy (a)
USA Johnny Revolta
USA Neil White (a)
USA Craig Wood
T8USA Tom Creavy74+2
AUS Joe Kirkwood, Sr.
USA Carl Gustafson
USA Ky Laffoon
USA C.H. Mayo
USA Gene Sarazen
USA Al Watrous
USA L.J. Wilcox

Source:

Second round

Friday, June 9, 1933

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Johnny Goodman (a)75-66=141−3
2USA Tommy Armour68-75=143−1
3AUS Joe Kirkwood, Sr.74-70=144E
4USA Olin Dutra75-71=146+2
T5USA Ralph Guldahl76-71=147+3
USA Craig Wood73-74=147
T7USA Mortie Dutra75-73=148+4
ENG Philip Perkins76-72=148
T9USA Leo Diegel78-71=149+5
USA Abe Espinosa76-73=149
USA Walter Hagen73-76=149
USA Maurice McCarthy (a)73-76=149
USA Johnny Revolta73-76=149
USA Paul Runyan75-74=149
USA Macdonald Smith77-72=149

Source:

Third round

Saturday, June 10, 1933 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Johnny Goodman (a)75-66-70=211−5
2USA Ralph Guldahl76-71-70=217+1
3USA Craig Wood73-74-71=218+2
4USA Tommy Armour68-75-76=219+4
5USA Mortie Dutra75-73-72=220+4
6USA Olin Dutra75-71-75=221+5
T7USA Lester Bolstad (a)76-74-73=223+7
USA George Dawson (a)78-74-71=223
AUS Joe Kirkwood, Sr.74-70-79=223
USA Gus Moreland (a)76-76-71=223

Source:

Final round

Saturday, June 10, 1933 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1USA **Johnny Goodman** (a)75-66-70-76=287−10
2USA Ralph Guldahl76-71-70-71=288E1,000
3USA Craig Wood73-74-71-72=290+2750
T4USA Tommy Armour68-75-76-73=292+4600
USA Walter Hagen73-76-77-66=292
6USA Mortie Dutra75-73-72-74=294+6450
T7USA Olin Dutra75-71-75-74=295+7350
USA Gus Moreland (a)76-76-71-72=2950
T9USA Clarence Clark80-72-72-72=296+8156
USA Johnny Farrell75-77-72-72=296
USA Willie Goggin79-73-73-71=296
AUS Joe Kirkwood, Sr.74-70-79-73=296

Source: :(a) denotes amateur

Scorecard

Final round

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par453444534445345344
USA Goodman−5−7−8−7−7−5−4−3−2−2−2−2−2−1−2−2−1−1
USA Guldahl+2+1+1+1+1+1+1EEEE−1−1−1−1−1−1E

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

:{|class="wikitable" span = 50 style="font-size:85%; |- |Eagle |Birdie |Bogey |Double bogey |Triple bogey+ -- |} Source:

References

References

  1. (June 8, 1933). "148 golfers start National Open meet today". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  2. (June 10, 1933). "Goodman leads in National Open". Reading Eagle.
  3. (June 11, 1933). "Goodman takes medal and cup, Guldahl $1,000". Chicago Sunday Tribune.
  4. Sixty, Billy. (June 11, 1933). "Goodman wins golf title by one stroke with 287". Milwaukee Journal.
  5. McIntyre, Ronald S.. (June 11, 1933). "Johnny Goodman wins Open title". Milwaukee Sentinel.
  6. Bartlett, Charles. (June 11, 1933). "Goodman wins National Open golf with 287". Chicago Sunday Tribune.
  7. Rice, Grantland. (June 10, 1933). "Johnny Goodman furnishes drama for U.S. Open with amazing round". Spokesman-Review.
  8. (June 10, 1933). "National Open scores". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  9. (August 29, 1937). "Johnny Goodman wins national amateur golf crown". Palm Beach Post.
  10. Bartlett, Charles. (June 9, 1933). "Tommy Armour leads Open golf with record 68". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  11. (June 11, 1933). "Here's how". Milwaukee Journal.
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